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<FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12.0px'>Yes maker will do all that. If you have existing models and just want to add EST, mRNA, or protein alignments relative to the gene models, you can supply the existing models via GFF3 pass-through. Also if the flybase method for moving annotations onto a new assembly is not available, I’ve used MAKER to do this exact thing (probably without as many options as flybase though). You just pass the old annotations in as fasta files on the EST tier and then set the predictor option to est2genome. This will align the old models to the new assembly, verify and realign around correct splice sites and then create annotations directly from the alignment.<BR>
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When are the GMOD summer school wikis going to made publicly available? It might be a good idea to look through the MAKER class wiki because I specifically set up an examples of passing through existing annotation sets and adding EST and protein data on top. I also give examples of combing multiple sets of legacy annotations into a consensus set.<BR>
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On 8/14/09 2:31 PM, "Dave Clements, GMOD Help Desk" <gmodhelp@googlemail.com> wrote:<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12.0px'>Hi Bob, Josh, and all MAKER folk,<BR>
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One of the sessions at the Americas summer school was on MAKER, an<BR>
annotation pipeline for eukaryotes. I believe that MAKER can do most,<BR>
possibly all, of what you need, and it produces GFF3 to boot. I've<BR>
CC'd the MAKER list for confirmation (or denial :-).<BR>
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Your second question was: how do people deal with incremental updates<BR>
of assemblies? This came up at the just finished August 2009 GMOD<BR>
Meeting. Josh Goodman of FlyBase indicated that they had a set of<BR>
programs that compared the two assemblies and programmatically moved<BR>
annotations from the old to the new for almost all annotations. For<BR>
each migration there are also a small number of annotations that are<BR>
flagged for manual curation and these are looked at by FlyBase<BR>
curators.<BR>
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Josh, do you know if the FlyBase process might be made available<BR>
outside of FlyBase? Would it be useful outside of FlyBase?<BR>
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Do other communities have scripts for doing this type of migration?<BR>
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Hope this helps,<BR>
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Dave C.<BR>
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On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Bob Freeman<bob_freeman@hms.harvard.edu> wrote:<BR>
> Hello all!<BR>
> Our IT group is almost finished installing both Chado and GBrowse onto our<BR>
> cluster and web hosting environments. Before I load any data, I was<BR>
> wondering what programs people use for generating certain types of data. I<BR>
> haven't been able to find any specific recommendations in any of the online<BR>
> docs or tutorials. If I've overlooked them, my apologies.<BR>
> Specifically, we'd like to load the following:<BR>
> ESTs positioned against genomic scaffolds (same species)<BR>
> BLAST? or a better program?<BR>
> Gene models<BR>
> These are already in GFF3 format from the model generating programs<BR>
> Full-length mRNAs/clones (same species)<BR>
> BLAST? or something better?<BR>
> mRNAs from closely-related organisms for cross-species comparisons on gene<BR>
> structure<BR>
> ?<BR>
> proteins from closely-related organisms for cross-species comparisons on<BR>
> gene structure<BR>
> ?<BR>
> Thanks for the advice, and I welcome any additional suggestions.<BR>
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> On a separate note, how do folks handle incremental updates of genome<BR>
> assemblies? In the space of 6 months we've already moved to a 1.1 assembly.<BR>
> Should I double the amount of analyses available? or is there a way to have<BR>
> Chado / GBrowse remap coordinates?<BR>
> Thanks,<BR>
> Bob<BR>
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